The SHARE Act would make it easy for felons and domestic abusers to buy gun silencers without a background check. Tell you member of Congress: Don’t gut our gun silencer safety laws.
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When a gunman opened fire at congressional baseball practice, the sound of gunshots caused people to run to safety. Gutting silencer safety laws could make shootings like this more deadly, but the NRA’s allies in Congress are pushing a bill that would allow convicted felons & people with dangerous mental illnesses to buy gun silencers without a background check.
Text SILENCERS to 644-33 and tell your member of Congress to OPPOSE the gun silencers provision in the SHARE Act.
Text SILENCERS to 644-33 and tell your member of Congress to OPPOSE the silencers provision in the SHARE Act.
HUGE THANK YOU to everyone at Tumblr for helping us with the #AnswerTime on gun violence prevention that was a great success.
We also want to thank Tumblr for participating in #WearOrange!
Thank you Tumblr for taking part in #WearOrange and for hosting yesterday’s successful #AnswerTime on gun violence prevention!
In 2018, resolve to join the gun violence prevention movement: text JOIN to 644-33.
Hi! I’m Ashley Cech from Everytown for Gun Safety and I’ll be answering your questions about gun violence prevention this afternoon. Thanks for tuning in!
Tell Congress to put people over profits. Send a message to your Representative urging them to OPPOSE roll back of gun silencer safety laws: http://every.tw/2f3p371
Some members of Congress are bought by the NRA, and we’re all paying for it. Tell your Representative to reject the NRA: Text REJECT to 64433.
We’re moving in the right direction! State by state, survivors of domestic violence have been leading the charge to help pass laws that keep guns out of the hands of domestic abusers.
Get involved with gun violence prevention in your state: Text JOIN to 64433.
Saturday is the first day of National Gun Violence Survivors Week – when we ask everyone to shine a spotlight on the stories of Americans who have had loved ones taken by gun violence, who have been wounded or threatened with a gun, or witnessed a shooting.
We’ll be sharing the stories of survivors and statistics that highlight the impact of gun violence.






